Scarlett Johansson’s Net Worth as She Turns 33

Known for her sultry voice and stunning good looks, Scarlett Johansson is a talented actress whose credits date back to her childhood. As one of Hollywood’s top leading ladies, she’s commanded roles on the silver screen, television and Broadway.

Scarlett Johansson’s birthday is Nov. 22, and the “Rough Night” star will turn 33. From “The Horse Whisperer” to “Ghost in a Shell,” Johansson has worked her way up to reign as one of wealthiest women in Hollywood. In honor of her birthday, learn how Johansson became one of the highest-paid women in Hollywood.

Scarlett Johansson Net Worth:$100 Million

Scarlett Johansson earned the No. 1 spot on Forbes’ Top Grossing Actors of 2016 list, generatinga total of $1.2 billion at box offices worldwide. No stranger to topping charts, she also ranked No. 2 on Forbes’ list of the World’s Highest-Paid Actresses 2015, bringing in $35.5 million for the year.

She hasn’t always earned top-dollar for her work, however. In 2010, Johansson was paid just $400,000 to star in “Iron Man 2,” according to theLos Angeles Times. Since then, things have changed.

Johansson was paid nearly $20 million for her work as the Black Widow in 2015’s “Avengers: Age of Ultron,” and Forbes cited her earnings at $17.5 million for the 2017 film “Ghost in the Shell.” The publication revealed her standard pay rate is more than $10 million per film. This has boosted her net worth to $100 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth.

Movies aren’t Johansson’s only source of income. She has also earned an undisclosed amount of money from Dolce & Gabbana and SodaStream endorsements, according to Forbes. The latter actually cost the actress her longtime role as an Oxfam ambassador; she stepped down from the position in 2014 over a difference in opinion with the group over SodaStream’s West Bank factory.

Regarding Scarlet Johansson’s house, it’s fitting for a Hollywood starlet. In 2015, the actress purchased a $3.88 million, 3,500-square-foot home in theLos Angeles neighborhood of Los Feliz, reported Variety. Also included in her real estate portfolio is a $2.2 million custom-built 3,500-square-foot home in the Amagansett area of New York’s ritzy beachside community, the Hamptons.

Scarlett Johansson: Black Widow and Other Career Highlights

Johansson began acting in commercials at age 7, but quickly decided she’d prefer to be on the big screen. She started taking acting classes on weekends and landed a part in the off-Broadway production “Sophistry” — opposite Ethan Hawke — by age 8. Her big break came at age 13 when she gained worldwide notoriety for her critically acclaimed performance in “The Horse Whisperer.”

Johansson solidified herself as a superstar with her starring role in 2003’s “Lost in Translation.” This earned her a Golden Globe nomination for best comedic actress. That same year, she earned another Golden Globe nod for her work in the “Girl with the Pearl Earring.”

Since then, several other Scarlett Johansson movies have turned into major box office hits, such as “Marvel’s The Avengers,” “Avengers: Age of Ultron,” “Captain America: Civil War” and “The Jungle Book.”

Johansson’s talents extend to the stage, where she has starred in two Broadway plays — “A View From the Bridge” in 2010 and “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” in 2013. Her performance in “A View From the Bridge” landed her a Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play.

Scarlett Johansson and Chris Evans

Throughout the years, Johansson has worked with many Hollywood heavyweights, but none as frequently as Chris Evans. The famous friends have appeared in six films together, with a seventh on the way.

In 2004, the duo starred in “The Perfect Score” together, followed by a repeat performance in “TheNanny Diaries” in 2007. A few years later, Johansson scored the part of Natasha Romanoff, otherwise known as Black Widow, in Marvel’s 2012 film “The Avengers.”

She reprised the role in the 2014 hit “Captain America: TheWinter Soldier” and the 2015 sequel “Avengers: Age of Ultron.” She continued her role in the 2016 film “Captain America: Civil War.”

Scarlett Johansson’s Personal Life

Not quite the fairy-tale ending she was hoping for, Scarlett Johansson’s divorce from French journalist Romain Dauriac was finalized in September 2017. The couple started dating in late 2012, got engaged in 2013 and welcomed their first child, Rose Dorothy Dauriac, in September 2014.

They wed in a private ceremony in October 2014, and she filed for divorce in March 2017. Terms of the divorce were not made public.

Before Dauriac came into the picture, actor Ryan Reynolds was Scarlett Johansson’s husband. Johansson was married to Reynolds for just over two years. The pair wed in September 2008 and announced their split in December 2010.

Johansson is currently linked to Colin Jost, an actor you might find on “Saturday Night Live.” According to an E! News report, the couple have been dating since shortly after she hosted the show for the fifth time in March 2017.

She also returned to “SNL” a few months later in May — when Dwayne Johnson was hosting — to reprise her popular role of Ivanka Trump. She was spotted making out with Jost at the after-party.

What’s Coming Up for Scarlett Johansson?

Johansson maintains a busy filming schedule to keep her fans entertained with new movies. In 2018, she’ll star in the films “Isle of Dogs” and “Avengers: Infinity War.” She’s also expected to play Zelda Fitzgerald in “The Beautiful and the Damned,” but filming hasn’t begun on the onscreen adaptation of the F. Scott Fitzgerald novel with the same title.

After over two decades in the spotlight, Johansson has proven herself as a Hollywood mainstay. Keep a close eye on this talented actress to see what other projects are in store for her and how much they raise Scarlett Johansson’s worth.

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